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Scientific and technical education. Technical instruction. (Spec. rep. 1869, pp.
33-784; spec. rep. 1870 ?)

Note. First edition, incomplete, printed pursuant to a call of House of Representatives, January
19, 1870. Second edition published as vol. xxi, of Barnard's journal of education. pp. 807.

Technical instruction in Europe, (An. rep. 1882-83, pp. celxviii-cclxxxvii.)
TENNESSEE. (An. rep. 1873, p. 376; 1874, p. 404; 1875, p. 402; 1876, p. 379;
1877, p. 242; 1878, p. 230; 1879, p. 227; 1880, p. 304; 1881, p. 244; 1882-83, p. 245;
1883-84, p. 258; 1884-85, p. 257.)

TEXAS. (An. rep. 1874, p. 414; 1875, p. 412; 1876, p. 388; 1877, p. 247; 1878, p.
236; 1879, p. 234; 1880, p. 314; 1881, p. 249; 1882-83, p. 251; 1883-84, p. 265; 1884-85,
p. 262.)

UTAH TERRITORY. (An. rep. 1884-85, p. 310.)

VERMONT. (An. rep. 1873, p. 389; 1874, p. 421; 1875, p. 418; 1876, p. 396; 1877,
p. 253; 1878, p. 241; 1879, p. 240; 1880, p. 321; 1881, p. 254; 1882-83, p. 256; 1883–84,
p. 269; 1884-85, p. 267.)

VIRGINIA. (An. rep. 1870, p. 294; 1873, p. 400; 1874, p. 433; 1875, p. 432; 1876,
p. 405; 1877, p. 259; 1878, p. 248; 1879, p. 247; 1880, p. 330; 1881, p. 261; 1882-83,
p. 262; 1883-84, p. 275; 1884-85, p. 274.)

WASHINGTON TERRITORY. (An. rep. 1884-85, p. 314.)

WEST VIRGINIA. (An. rep. 1873, p. 411; 1874, p. 445; 1875, p. 446; 1876, p. 415;
1877, p. 264; 1878, p. 254; 1879, p. 253; 1830, p. 339; 1881, p. 267; 1882-83, p. 267;
1883-84, p. 280; 1884-85, p. 278.)

WISCONSIN. (An. rep. 1874, p. 455; 1875, p. 459; 1876, p. 426; 1877, p. 272; 1878,
p. 262; 1879, p. 261; 1850, p. 347; 1881, p. 274; 1832-83, p. 274; 1883-84, p. 285;
1884-85, p. 284.)
Scientific and technical schools. GILMAN, D. C. Report on national schools of
science. [With preliminary list of local publications pertaining to the national
grant.] (An. rep. 1871, pp. 427-444.)

National and state legislation respecting colleges of agriculture and the me-
chanic arts; with historical sketches. (An. rep. 1868, pp. 131-310.)

Recent history of agricultural colleges. (An. rep. 1880, p. cxl.)

Recent history of schools of science not endowed by the national land grant.
(An. rep. 1880, p. exlvi.)

Statistical tables. (An. rep. 1870, p. 528; 1871, pp. 654-655; 1872, pp. 802-809;
1873, pp. 684-691; 1874, pp. 703-711; 1875, pp. 752-757; 1876, pp. 729-737; 1877,
pp. 535-543, 1878, pp. 548-557; 1879, pp. 262-573; 1880, pp. 677-689; 1881, pp. C0s-
613; 1882-83, pp. 632-643; 1883-84, pp. 661-673; 1884-85, pp. 622-636; 1885-86, pp.
520-533.)

Scientific libraries. See Libraries, Scientific.

Scientific studies and courses of study. RUNKLE, J. D. (Discussion.) (Circ. inf. 2,
1879, p. 183.)

Scotland. Attendance and studies in the grammar and public burgh schools. (Spec.
rep. on D. C. for 1879, pp. 716-720.)

Scudder, Horace E. Public libraries a hundred years ago. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 1-
37.)

Secondary education. ALABAMA. (An. rep. 1874, p. 8; 1875, p. 11; 1876, p. 9; 1877,
p.7; 1878, p. 8; 1879, p. 7; 1880, p.9; 1881, p.7; 1882-83, p.7; 1883-84, p. 8; 1884-
85, p. 8.)

ARIZONA TERRITORY. (An. rep. 1879, p. 266; 1881, p. 280; 1882-83, p. 284;
1883-84, p. 290; 1884-85, p. 289.)

ARKANSAS. (An. rep. 1874, p. 13; 1875, p. 18; 1876, p. 20; 1877, p. 11; 1878, p.
12; 1879, p. 11; 1880, p. 15; 1881, p. 11; 1882-83, p. 12; 1883-84, p. 14; 1884-85, p.14.)
CALIFORNIA. (An. rep. 1873, p. 25; 1874, p. 25; 1875, p. 32; 1876, p. 20; 1877,
p. 17; 1878, p. 19; 1879, p. 17; 1880, p. 23; 1881, p. 16; 1882-83, p. 18; 1883-84, p. 22;
1884-85, p. 22.)

COLORADO. (An. rep. 1873, p. 431; 1874, p. 464;
p. 22; 1878, p. 24; 1879, p. 23; 1880, p. 32; 1881, p. 22;
1884-85, p. 29.)

1875, p. 474; 1876, p. 38; 1-77,
1882-83, p. 24; 1883-84, p. 30;

CONNECTICUT. (An. rep. 1874, p. 45; 1875, p. 52; 1876, p. 47; 1877, p. 28;
1878, p. 29; 1879, p. 29; 1880, p. 41; 1881, p. 29; 1882-83, p. 32; 1883-84, p. 39;
1884-85, p. 38.)

DAKOTA. (An. rep. 1878, p. 271; 1879, p. 269; 1830, p. 359; 1881, p. 283; 1992-
83, p. 286; 1883-84, p. 293; 1884-85, p. 292.)

DELAWARE. (An. rep. 1874, p. 58; 1875, p. 62; 1876, p. 58; 1877, p. 34; 1878,
p. 36; 1879, p. 35; 1880, p. 50; 1881, p. 36; 1882-83, p. 39; 1883-84, p. 46; 1854-55,
p. 45.)

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. (An. rep. 1874, p. 476; 1875, p. 490; 1876, p. 442 ;
1877, p. 280; 1878, p. 275; 1879, p. 273; 1880, p. 364; 1881, p. 286; 1882-83, p. 259;
1883-84, p. 295; 1884-85, p. 295.)

Secondary education, FEARING, CLARENCE W. How can instruction in public
high schools be made more efficient? (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1834-85, pp. 434-436.)
FLORIDA. (An. rep. 1870, p. 106; 1872, p. 58; 1873, p. 67; 1875, p. 68; 1876,
p. 65; 1877, p. 36; 1878, p. 40; 1879, p. 38; 1880, p. 56; 1881, p. 40; 1883-83, p. 42;
1883-84, p. 50; 1884-85, p. 48.)

GEORGIA. (An. rep. 1873, p. 72; 1874, p. 73; 1875, p. 75; 176, p. 71; 1877, p. 41;
1878, p. 45; 1879, p. 43; 1880, p. 63; 1881, p. 44; 1882-83, p. 47; 1883-84, p. 56; 1881-
85, p. 54.)

HAMMOND, CHARLES. New England academies and classical schools. (An.
rep. 1868, pp. 403-429.)

High schools for girls in Sweden. pp. 6. (Misc. pubs. 1882.)

History of secondary instruction in Germany. pp. 87. (Circ. inf. 3, 1874.)
ILLINOIS. (An. rep. 1873, p. 86; 1874, p. 89; 1875, p. 88; 1876, p.84; 1877, p.
48; 1878, p. 54; 1879, p. 51; 1880, p. 72; 1881, p. 51; 1882–83, p. 55; 1883-84, p. 64;
1884-85, p. 63.)

INDIANA. (An. rep. 1874, p. 105; 1875, p. 105; 1876, p. 102; 1877, p. 57; 1878, p.
64; 1879, p. 60; 1880, p. 83; 18381, p. 61; 1882-83, p. 65; 1883-84, p. 77; 1884-85, p. 73.)
In foreign countries. (An. rep. 1877, pp. lxxxviii-xci.)

IOWA. (An. rep. 1871, p. 163; 1873, p. 110; 1874, p. 117; 1875, p. 119; 1876, p.
115; 1877, p. 66; 1878, p. 70; 1879, p. 67; 1880, p. 93; 1881, p. 70; 1832-83, p. 74;
1883-84, p. 85; 1884-85, p. 82.)

JACOBSON, HERMANN. History of secondary instruction in Germany. pp. 81.
(Circ. inf. 3, 1874.)

KANSAS. (An. rep. 1874, p. 126; 1875, p. 132; 1876, p. 128; 1877, p. 72; 1878, p.
78; 1879, p. 74; 1880, p. 103; 1881, p. 78; 1882-83, p. 81; 1883-84, p. 93; 1884-85, p.
90.)

KENTUCKY. (An. rep. 1874, p. 137; 1875, p. 143; 1876, p. 137; 1877, p. 78; 1878,
p. 84; 1879, p.80; 1880, p. 112; 1881, p. 83; 1882–83, p. 86; 1883-84, p. 100; 1884-85,
p. 97.)

LOUISIANA. (An. rep. 1873, p. 136; 1874, p. 150; 1875, p. 154; 1876, p. 149;
1877, p. 85; 1878, p. 39; 1879, p. 87; 1880, p. 121; 1881, p. 88; 1852-83, p. 92; 1883-84,
p. 107; 1884-85, p. 104.)

MCHENRY, D. C. Explanation of the leading features of Ontario high school
system. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 423-433.)

MAINE. (An. rep. 1871, p. 204; 1873, p. 147; 1874, p. 162; 1875, p. 163; 1876, p.
159; 1877, p. 90; 1878, p. 94; 1879, p. 92; 1880, p. 129; 1881, p. 94; 1882-83, p. 97;
1883-84, p. 115; 1884-85, p. 111.)

MARYLAND. (An. rep. 1873, p. 155; 1874, p. 173; 1875, p. 176; 1876, p. 172; 1877,
p. 98; 1878, p. 100; 1879, p. 98; 1880, p. 136; 1881, p. 100; 1882-83, p. 103; 1883-84,
p. 121; 1884-85, p. 118.)

MASSACHUSETTS. (An. rep. 1873, p. 176; 1874, p. 190; 1875, p. 194; 1876, p. 187;
1877, p. 111; 1878, p. 111; 1879, p. 109; 1880, p. 150; 1881, p. 112; 1882-83, p. 116;
1883-84, p. 135; 1884-85, p. 132.)

MICHIGAN. (An. rep. 1873, p. 195; 1874, p. 209; 1875, p. 215; 1876, p. 204; 1873,
p. 124; 1879, p. 121; 1880, p. 164; 1881, p. 126; 1882-83, p. 123; 1883-84, p. 147;
1884-85, p. 144.)

MINNESOTA. (An. rep. 1871, p. 251; 1873, p. 195; 1874, p. 223; 1875, p. 227; 1876,
p. 216; 1877, p. 135; 1878, p. 132; 1879, p. 129; 1880, p. 174; 1881, p. 135; 1882-83,
p. 137; 1883-84, p. 154; 1884-85, p. 151 )

MISSISSIPPI. (An. rep. 1874, p. 231; 1875, p. 236; 1876, p. 224; 1877, p. 140: 1878,
p. 137; 1879, p. 134; 1880, p. 181; 1881, p. 140; 1882-83, p. 142; 1883-84, p. 159.)
MISSOURI. (An. rep. 1873, p. 226; 1874, p. 243; 1875, p. 248; 1876, p. 234; 1877,
p. 147; 1878, p. 145; 1879, p. 140; 1880, p. 189; 151, p. 146; 1882-83, p. 148;
1883-84, p. 166; 1884-85, p. 162.)

ΜΟΝΤΑΝΑ, (An. rep. 1878, p. 285; 1879, p. 282; 1880, p. 379; 1881, p. 298;
1882-83, p. 299; 1883-84, p. 303; 1884-85, p. 305.)

NEBRASKA. (An. rep. 1874, p. 254, 1875, p. 259; 1876, p. 244; 1877, p. 155; 1873,
p. 151; 1879, p. 147; 1880, p. 198; 1881, p. 153; 1832-83, p. 155; 1883-84, p. 173; 1884-85,
p. 169.)

NEVADA. (An. rep. 1874, p. 262; 1875, p. 265; 1876, p. 250; 1877, p. 158; 1878,
p. 156; 1879, p. 150; 1880, p. 203; 18-3-84, p. 177; 1884–85, p. 174.)

NEW HAMPSHIRE. (Au. rep. 1871, p. 279; 1872, p. 221; 1873, p. 251; 1874, p. 269;
1875, p. 271; 1876, p. 257; 1877, p. 163: 1878, p. 160; 1879, p. 155; 1880, p. 208; 1881,
p. 162; 1882-83, p. 164; 1883-84, p. 181; 1884-85, p. 179.)

NEW JERSEY. (An. rep. 1873, p. 264; 1874, p. 282; 1875, p. 280; 1876, p. 268;
1877, p. 171; 1878, p. 169; 1879, p. 162; 1880, p. 215; 1881, p. 169; 1882-53, p. 171;
1883-84, p. 188; 1884-85, p. 188.)

NEW MEXICO. (An. rep. 1878, p. 288; 1879, p. 284; 1882-83, p. 301; 1884-85, p.

Secondary education. NEW YORK. (An. rep. 1874, p. 302; 1875, p. 300; 1876, p. 232;
1877, p. 180; 1878, p. 178; 1879, p. 172; 1880, p. 227; 1881, p. 182; 1882-83, p. 182;
1883-84, p. 199; 1884-85, p. 199.)

NORTH CAROLINA. (An. rep. 1873, p. 303; 1874, p. 320; 1875, p. 322; 1876, p.
300; 1877, p. 192; 1878, p.188; 1879, p.183; 1880, p. 210; 1831, p. 196; 1882-83, p.
195; 1883-84, p. 209; 1884-85, p. 211.)

OHIO. (An. rep. 1874, p. 335; 1875, p. 336; 1876, p. 314; 1877, p. 202; 1878, p.
196; 1879, p. 190; 1880, p. 252; 1881, p. 205; 1882-83, p. 206; 1883-84, p. 218;
1884-85, p. 218.)

OREGON. (An. rep. 1871, p. 324; 1872, p. 285; 1873, p. 335; 1874, p. 351; 1875,
p. 349; 1876, p.326; 1877, p. 210; 1878, p. 202; 1879, p. 196; 1880, p. 262; 1881, p.
212; 1882-83, p. 214; 1883-84, p. 224; 1884-85, p. 225.)

PENNSYLVANIA. (An. rep. 1873, p. 343; 1874, p. 364; 1875, p. 362; 1876, p. 340;
1877, p. 218; 1878, p. 209; 1879, p. 203; 1880, p. 274; 1831, p. 220; 1882-83, p. 224;
1883-84, p. 236; 1884-85, p. 234.)

Relations of secondary schools to colleges and schools of science.
1873, pp. xlviii-liv.)

(An. rep.

RHODE ISLAND. (An. rep. 1873, p. 357; 1874, p. 382; 1875, p. 381; 1876, p.357;
1877, p. 228; 1878, p. 218; 1879, p. 215; 1880, p. 287; 1881, p. 232; 18-2-83, p. 234;
1883-84, p. 245; 1884-85, p. 244.)

Secondary instruction. (An. rep. 1881, p. cxxxviii; 1882–83, p. cxv; 1883–84,
p. cxxxi.)

Secondary instruction, including preparatory. (An. rep. 1884-85, p. cxlix.)
SOUTH CAROLINA. (An. rep. 1873, p. 364; 1874, p. 391; 1875, p. 390; 1876, p.
365; 1877, p. 234; 1878, p. 224; 1879, p. 220; 1880, p. 295; 1881, p. 238; 1882-83, p.
238; 1883-84, p. 252; 1884-85, p. 250.)

Statistical tables. Institutions for secondary instruction. (An. rep. 1870, pp.
614-635; 1872, pp. 716-760; 1873, pp. 586-643; 1874, pp. 580-651; 1875, pp. 616-688;
1876, pp. 584-671; 1877, pp. 391-476; 1878, pp. 401-488; 1879, pp. 415-500; 1880, pp.
523-612; 1881, pp. 450-543; 1882-83, pp. 462-566; 1883-84, pp. 481-591; 1884-85, pp.
438-551; 1885-86, pp. 366-425.)

TENNESSEE. (An. rep. 1573, p. 375; 1874, p. 400; 1875, p. 399; 1876, p. 376;
1877, p. 241; 1878, p. 229; 1880, p. 303; 1881, p. 243; 1882-83, p. 244; 1883-84, p.
258; 1884-85, p. 256.)

TEXAS. (An. rep. 1873, p. 385; 1874, p. 412; 1875, p. 410; 1876, p. 387; 1877,
p. 246; 1878, p. 236; 1879, p. 233; 1880, p. 313; 1881, p. 249; 1862-83, p. 250; 1883-
84, p. 264; 1884-85, p. 261.)

UTAH. (An. rep. 1874, p. 501; 1875, p. 513; 1876, p. 461; 1877, p. 292; 1878, p.
290; 1879, p. 286; 1880, p. 385; 1882-83, p. 303; 1883-84, p. 306; 1884-85, p. 310.)

VERMONT. (An. rep. 1873, p. 388; 1874, p. 418; 1875, p. 417; 1876, p. 395; 1877,
p. 252; 1878, p. 241; 1879, p. 239; 1880, p. 320; 1881, p. 253; 1882-83, p. 256; 1883-84,
p. 269; 1884-85, p. 266.)

VIRGINIA. (An. rep. 1872, p. 342; 1873, p. 397; 1874, p. 429; 1875, p. 429; 1876,
p. 403; 1877, p. 258; 1878, p. 247; 1879, p. 246; 1880, p. 329; 1881, p. 260; 1882-53, p.
262; 1883-84, p. 274; 1884-85, p. 273.)

WASHINGTON TERRRITORY. (An. rep. 1876, p. 464; 1877, p. 295; 1878, p. 293;
1879, p. 288; 1880, p. 389; 1881, p. 305; 1882-83, p. 305; 1883-84, p. 306; 1884-5, p
314.)

WEST VIRGINIA. (An. rep. 1874, p. 443; 1875, p. 444; 1876, p. 414; 1877, p. 264,
1878, p. 253; 1879, p. 253; 1880, p. 338; 1881, p. 266; 1882-83, p. 263; 1883–81, p. 272;
1884-85, p. 278.)

WISCONSIN. (An. rep. 1873, p. 417; 1874, p. 452; 1875, p. 456; 1876, p. 424;
1877, p. 270; 1878, p. 261; 1879, p. 259; 1880, p. 346; 1881, p. 273; 1882-53, p. 273;
1883-84, p. 284; 1884-85, p. 283.)

Secondary instruction. See Secondary education.

Servia, Education in. (An. rep. 1874, p. cxlii; 1875, p. cxxxiv; 1876, p. cxcii; 1882-53,
p. ccxl; Circ. inf. 3, 1875, p. 69.)

Sexton, Samuel. Causes of deafness among school children and the instruction of
children with impaired hearing. pp. 47. (Circ. inf. 5, 1881.)

Classification of deaf pupils with a view to improve facilities for their educa-
tion, based on the causes of their disability. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp.14-85, pp.
523-523.)

Necessity of providing for the better education of children with defective
hearing in the public schools. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp. 529–536.)
Shanks, J. P. C. Education of Indians in Indian Territory. (An. rep. 1872, p. xxi.)
Shiras, Alexander. National bureau of education; its history, work, and limita
tions. pp. 16. (Misc. pubs. 1875.)

Shorthand. ROCKWELL, J. E. Teaching, practice, and literature of shorthand.
pp. 184. (2nd and enlarged ed.) (Circ. inf. 2, 1884.)

Shufeldt, R. W. Outlines for a museum of anatomy. pp. 65. (Spec. rep. 1880.)
Siam. See China and Siam.

Skinner, Hubert M. Growth and benefits of reading circles. (Circ. inf. 2, 1886,
pp. 152-160.)

National aid to education. (Circ. inf. 2, 1886, pp. 120-122.)

Slater (John F.) fund. See John F. Slater fund.

Smart, Charles. Chemical examination of air as applied to questions of ventilation.
(Circ. inf. 2, 1882, p. 19.)

Smart, James H. Best system of schools for a state.

Appendix: Outline of school

systems of various states. (Circ. inf. 2, 1860, pp. 31-42, 90-111.)
High school question. (Circ. inf. 2, 1879, p. 167.)
Teachers' institutes. pp. 206. (Circ. inf. 2, 1885.)

Smith, Annie Tolman. Our country schools. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1894-85, pp.
358-365.)

Progress of education for women. (An. rep. 1871, pp. 511-518.)

Rural schools: Progress in the past; means of improvement in the future.
pp. 90. (Circ. inf. 6, 1884.)

Smith, G. L. Public libraries of Baltimore. (Pub. libs. 1876, p. 837.)

Smith, Joseph H. Normal schools and their work in Ontario. (Spec. rep. N. O.
exp. 1884-85, pp. 461-467.)

Smith, Lloyd P. Public libraries of Philadelphia. (Pub. libs. 1876, p. 952.)
Smith, Lyndon A. Recent school law decisions. pp. 82. (Circ. inf. 4, 1883.)
Smithsonian institution and scientific and literary organizations in District of Co-
lumbia. (An. rep. 1871, p. 389; 1872, p. 389; 1873, p. 441; 1874, p. 481.)

Smith, Walter. Address to Pennsylvania legislature. Plea for state aid to Penn-
sylvania museum and school of industrial art. (Spec. rep. art and industry, 1885,
p. 509.)

Practical papers, letters, lectures, and addresses on drawing (in the public
schools). (Spec. rep. art and industry, 1885, pp. 515-590.)

Technical education and industrial drawing. (Circ. inf. 2, 1879, p. 70.)
Societies, Historical. FLETCHER, W. I. General considerations respecting historical
research. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 325-332.)

HOLMES, H. A. History and condition of historical societies in the United
States. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 312-325.)

WARREN, S. R., and CLARK, S. N. Sketches of individual societies [by states].
(Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 332-377.)

Soldiers' orphans' homes. See Charity schools, charitable institutions, etc.
South Australia, Education in. (An. rep. 1883-84, p. cclxviii; 1884-85, p. cccx.)
See also Australasia.

South Carolina, Education in. (An. rep. 1870, p. 285; 1871, pp. 340-346; 1872, pp.
312-317; 1873, pp. 360-367; 1874, pp. 387-395; 1875, pp. 386-393; 1876, pp. 361-368;
1877, pp. 232-236; 1878, pp. 222-225; 1879, pp. 218-225; 1880, pp. 290-297; 1881, pp.
235-239; 1882-83, pp. 236-240; 1883-84, pp. 249-254; 1884-85, pp. 247-252.)
South, The, and education. BINGHAM, ROBERT. Educational status and needs of
the new South. (Circ. inf. 4, 1884, p. 87.)

lv.)

Condition of education in the South. (An. rep. 1881, p. lxxxvii; 1882-83, p.

MAYO, A. D. A Southern graded school. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884-85, pp.
415-422.)

Building for the children in the South. pp. 16. (Misc. pubs. 1884.)
ORR, G. J. Needs of education in the South. (Circ. inf. 2, 1879, p. 46.)
Statistics of education of white and colored compared. (An. rep. 1878, p.
xxviii; 1879, p. xxxix; 1880, p. lvii; 1881, p. lxxxi; 1882-83, p. xlviii; 1883-84,
p. liii.)

Spain, Education in. (An. rep. 1871, pp. 476-477; 1872, pp. 519-520; 1873, p. clxv;
1876, p. cxciii; 1877, p. clxvii; 1878, p. clxxi; 1879, p. cci; 1880, p. ccxxv; 1881,
p. cclxii; 1882-83, p. ccxli; 1883-84, p. ccxxxii; Circ. inf. 1, 1873, pp. 7-35.)
Sparkes, John. Criticism of Kensington methods of art instruction. (Spec. rep.
art and industry, 1885, p. 481.)

Spelling reform. MARCH, F. Á. Historical sketch of the movement for. pp. 36.
(Circ. inf. 7, 1880.)

Spofford, A. R. Binding and preservation of books. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 673-678.)
Library bibliography. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 733-744.)

Library of Congress, or national library. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 253-261.)
Periodical literature and society publications. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 679–685.)
Works of reference for libraries. (Pub. libs. 1876, pp. 686-710.)

Spring, Edward A. Clay modelling. (Spec. rep. N. O. exp. 1884–85, pp. 281–286.)
State and education. (An. rep. 1872, p. 87.)

Duty of the state respecting education. (An. rep. 1876, p. clxi.)

RANDALL, C. D. Education of dependent children. (Circ. inf. 2, 1880, p. 19.)
Right and duty of the state to establish, aid, and supervise public schools.
[Quotations from eminent authorities.] (An. rep. 1868, pp. 311–336.)

State educational conventions. See Conventions, etc., educational.
State school systems. ALABAMA. (An. rep. 1870, p. 81; 1871, p. 65; 1872, p. 3; 1873,
p.3; 1874, p.5; 1875, p.6; 1876, p. 5; 1877, p. 5; 1878, p. 5; 1879, p. 6; 1830, p. 6;
1831, p.5; 1882-83, p. 4; 1882-84, p.5; 1824-85, p. 4; 1885-86, p. 24.)

ALASKA. (An. rep. 1870, p. 336; 1873, p. 424; 1874, p. 459; 1875, p. 463; 1877, p.
xxxi; 1878, p. 266; 1879, p. 264; 1880, p. 350; 1881, p. 278; 1882-83, p. 278; 1883-84,
p. 288; 1884-85, p. 286; 1885-86, p. 38.)

ARIZONA. (Au. rep. 1870. p. 318; 1871, p. 377; 1672, p. 365; 1873, p. 425; 1874,
p. 461; 1875, p. 467; 1876, p. 431; 1877, p. 275; 1878, p. 268; 1879, p. 265; 18:0, p. 354;
1881, p. 279; 1882-83, p. 283; 1883-84, p. 269; 1884-85, p. 287; 1885-86, p. 38.)

ARKANSAS. (An. rep. 1870, p. 86; 1871, p. 71; 1872, p. 11; 1873, p. 11; 1:74,
p. 12; 1875, p. 15; 1876, p. 14; 1877, p.9; 1878, p. 10; 1879, p. 9; 18:0, p. 14; 1zel,
p.9; 18-2-83, p. 10; 1883-84, p. 11; 1884-85, p. 12; 1885-86, p. 24.

CALIFORNIA. (An. rep. 1870, p. 87; 1871, p. 75; 1872, p. 14; 1873. p. 19; 1874,
p. 17; 1875, p. 22; 1876, p. 23; 1877, p. 14; 1878, p. 15; 1879, p. 14; 1880, p. 20; leel,
p. 14; 1882-83, p. 16; 1883-84, p. 18; 1884-85, p. 18; 1885-86, p. 25.)

COLORADO. (An. rep. 1870, p. 318; 1871, p. 378; 1872, p. 367; 1873, p. 429; 1874,
p. 463; 1875, p. 470; 1876, p. 36; 1877, p. 21; 1878, p. 22; 1879, p. 21; 1880, p. 30;
1881, p. 21; 1882-83, p. 22; 1883-84, p. 28; 1884-85, p. 27; 1835-86, p. 25.) [Territory
up to 1876.]

CONNECTICUT. (An. rep. 1870, p. 98; 1871, p. 96; 1872, p. 32; 1873, p. 36; 1874,
p. 39; 1875, p. 45; 1876, p. 43; 1877, p. 24; 1878, p. 27; 1879, p. 26; 1880, p. 38; lael,
p. 26; 1882-83, p. 28; 1883-84, p. 33; 1884-85, p. 34; 1885–86, p. 26.)

DAKOTA. (An. rep. 1870, p. 319; 1871, p. 379; 1872, p. 371; 1873, p. 433; 1874,
p. 466; 1875, p. 477; 1876, p. 433; 1877, p. 276; 1578, p. 270; 1879, p. 207; 1880, p.
358; 1881, p. 281; 1882-83, p. 265; 1883-34, p. 291; 1884-85, p. 290; 18-3-56, p. 39.)
DELAWARE. (An. rep. 1870, p. 103; 1871, p. 108; 1872, p. 51; 1873, p. 49; 1874,
. p. 55; 1875, p. 60; 1876, p. 55; 1877, p. 32; 1878, p. 34; 1879, p. 33; 1850, p. 48; 1881,
p. 34; 1882-83, p. 37; 1853-84, p. 44; 1884-85, p. 43; 1885-86, p. 27.)

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. City and county systems. (An. rep. 1870, p. 312;
1871, p. 385; 1872, p. 384; 1873, p. 434; 1874, p. 469; 1875, p. 481; 1876 [Historical
sketch of the public schools of, compiled from various authorities], p. 437: 1877,
p. 278; 1878, p. 273; 1879, p. 270; 1880, p. 362; 1831, p. 285; 1882-83, p. 288; 1883-84,
p. 294; 1884-85, p. 294.)

FLORIDA. (An. rep. 1870, p. 105; 1871, p. 119; 1872, p. 58; 1873, p. 65; 1874,
p. 61; 1875, p. 65; 1876, p. 61; 1877, p. 36; 1878, p. 38; 1879, p. 37; 1850, p. 54;
1881, p. 38; 1882–83, p. 41; 1833-84, p. 48; 1884-85, p. 46; 1885–86, p. 27.)

GEORGIA. (An. rep. 1870, p. 109; 1871, p. 123; 1872, p. 63; 1873, p. 69; 1874, p.
71; 1875, p.71; 1876, p. 68; 1877, p. 33; 1878, p. 42; 1879, p. 40; 1880, p. 60; 1ssl,
p. 41; 1882-83, p. 44; 1883-84, p. 53; 1884-85, p. 51; 1855-86, p. 27.)

ÍDAHO. (An. rep. 1870, p. 321; 1871, p. 350; 1872, p. 373; 1873, p. 451; 1874,
p. 486; 1875, p. 495; 1876, p. 446; 1877, p. 263; 1878, p. 279; 1879, p. 276; 1880, p.
370; 1881, p. 291; 1882-83, p. 233; 1853-84, p. 298; 1884-85, p. 293.)

ILLINOIS. (An. rep. 1870, p. 110; 1871, p. 137; 1872, p. 73; 1873, p. 78; 1874,
p. 80; 1875, p. 81; 1876, p. 77; 1877, p. 44; 1878, p. 49; 1879, p. 46; 1880, p. 68;
1881, p. 48; 1882-83, p. 51; 1883-84, p. 59; 1884-55, p. 58; 1855-80, p. 28.)

INDIANA. (An. rep. 1870, p. 123; 1871, p. 150; 1872, p. 107; 1873, p. 94; 1874,
p. 983; 1875, p. 99; 1-76, p. 95; 1877, p. 53; 1878, p. 60; 1879, p. 57; 1880, p. 60;
1881, p. 57; 18-2-83, p. 61; 1883-84, p. 71; 1884-85, p. 69; 1885--6, p. 28.)

INDIAN TERRITORY. (An. rep. 1870, p. 337; 1876, p. 449; 1877, p. 285; 1873,
p. 281; 1879, p. 278; 1880, p. 374; 1881, p. 293; 1882-83, p. 295; 1853-84, p. 301;
1884-85, p. 301.)

IOWA. (An. rep. 1870, p. 131; 1871, p. 162; 1872, p. 116; 1873, p. 107; 1874,
p. 113; 1875, p. 113; 1876, p. 111; 1877, p. 62; 1878, p. 63; 1879, p.64; 1880, p..90;
1881, p. 66; 18-2-83, p. 71; 1883-84, p. 82; 1884-85, p. 78.)

KANSAS. (An. rep. 1870, p. 140; 1871, p. 171; 1572, p. 119; 1873, p. 115; 1874,
p. 123; 1875, p. 127; 1876, p. 123; 1877, p. 69; 1878, p. 75; 1879. p. 71; 1850, p. 100;
1881, p. 75; 1982-83, p. 79; 18-3-84, p. 90; 1884-85, p. 27; 18:5-80, p. 29.)

KENTUCKY. (An. rep. 1870, p. 147; 1871, p. 181; 1872, p. 125; 1873, p. 122:
1874, p. 131; 1875, p. 136; 1876, p. 132; 1877, p. 74; 1878, p. 81; 1879, p. 77; 1880, p.
110; 1881, p. 81; 1882-83, p. 84; 1883-84, p. 97; 1884-85, p. 94.)

LOUISIANA. (An. rep. 1870, p. 150; 1871, p. 192; 1872. p. 132; 1573, p. 134;
1874, p. 146; 1875, p. 150; 1876, p. 145; 1877, p. 82; 1878, p. 87; 1879, p. 84; 18),
p. 118; 181, p. 86; 1882-83, p. 90; 1883-84, p. 104; 1884-85, p. 101.)

MAINE. (An. rep. 1870, p. 153; 1871, p. 202; 1872, p. 138; 1873, p. 144; 1874,
p. 156; 1875, p. 159; 1876, p. 153; 1877, p. 88; 1878, p. 91; 1879, p. 89; 1850, p. 12;
1881, p. 91; 1882-83, p.94; 1883-94, p. 111; 1884-85, p. 107; 1835-86, p. 29.)

MARYLAND. (An. rep. 1870, p. 156; 1871, p. 210; 1872, p. 149; 1873, p. 151:
1874, p. 167; 1875, p. 171; 1876, p. 165; 1877, p. 95; 1878, p. 97; 1879, p. 95; 1,
p. 134; 1881, p. 97; 1882-c3, p. 100; 1883-84, p. 118; 1884-85, p. 115; 18:5–26, p. 30.)

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